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Library Books List
Call Number | Book Name | Author Name | Genre |
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MWL225 | Statistics Explained | Perry R. Hinton | Research Methodology |
MWL226 | Experimental Design in Behavioral Research | K. D. Broota | Research Methodology |
MWL227 | Research Design and Methods - A Process Approach | Kenneth S. Bordens & Bruce B. Abbott | Research Methodology |
MWL228 | Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association | APA | Research Methodology |
MWL238 | Psychological Research in Mental Health and Neuroscience | Anisha Shah & Kiran Rao | Research Methodology |
MWL258 | Research Methodology - Methods and Techniques | C. R. Kothari & Gaurav Garg | Research Methodology |
MWL280 | The Psychologist's Companion in Research | Research Methodology | |
MWL292 | Survival Analysis | Rupert G. Miller Jr. | Research Methodology |
MWL331 | Tests, Measurements and Research Methods in Behavioural Sciences | A. K. Singh | Research Methodology |
MWL230 | Health Psychology | Jane Ogden | Health Psychology |
MWL276 | Study Guide to Accompany - Core Concepts in Health | Paul M. Insel, Walton T. Roth & Thomas M. Davis | Health Psychology |
MWL316 | Health Psychology - Biopsychosocial Interactions | Edward P. Sarafino & Timothy W. Smith | Health Psychology |
MWL231 | Psychopathology | Arnold H. Buss | Psychopathology |
MWL243 | The Oxford Handbook of Depression and Comorbidity | C. Steven Richards & Michael W. O'Hara | Psychopathology |
MWL244 | The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology | Alan Carr | Psychopathology |
MWL245 | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-5 | APA | Psychopathology |
MWL248 | Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - Current Science and Clinical Practice | Joseph Zohar | Psychopathology |
MWL250 | Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder | Elizabeth F. Howell | Psychopathology |
MWL254 | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-5 | APA | Psychopathology |
MWL259 | Fish's Clinical Psychopathology | Max Hamilton | Psychopathology |
MWL262 | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV-TR | APA | Psychopathology |
MWL263 | International Classification of Diseases - 10 - The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders | WHO | Psychopathology |
MWL268 | Abnormal Psychology | Robert C. Carson, James N. Butcher, Susan Mineka & Jill M. Hooley | Psychopathology |
MWL275 | Student Study Guide to accompany Abnormal Psychology - Clinical Perspectives on Psychological Disorders | Richard P. Halgin & Susan Krauss Whitbourne | Psychopathology |
MWL279 | Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency | Richard F. Curlee | Psychopathology |
MWL294 | SIMS' Symptoms in the Mind - Textbook of Descriptive Psychopathology | Femi Oyebode | Psychopathology |
MWL306 | Fish's Clinical Psychopathology | Max Hamilton | Psychopathology |
MWL313 | Fish's Clinical Psychopathology | Patricia Casey & Brendan Kelly | Psychopathology |
MWL321 | Your Defiant Child | Russell A. Barkley & Christine M. Benton | Psychopathology |
MWL325 | Textbook of Anxiety Disorders | Dan J. Stein & Eric Hollander | Psychopathology |
MWL344 | The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology - A Contextual Approach | Alan Carr | Psychopathology |
MWL214 | Psychology | Bernstein, Roy, Srull & Wickens | General Psychology |
MWL215 | Psychology | Jane S. Halonen & John W. Santrock | General Psychology |
MWL216 | Psychology | Carole Wade & Carole Tavris | General Psychology |
MWL267 | Introduction to Psychology | Clifford T. Morgan, Richard A. King, John R. Weisz & John Schopler | General Psychology |
MWL303 | Introduction to Psychology | Clifford T. Morgan, Richard A. King, John R. Weisz & John Schopler | General Psychology |
MWL323 | Cognition | John G. Benjafield | General Psychology |
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